A Near Term Solution for Home IP Networking (HIPnet)
draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet-01
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Authors | Chris Grundemann , Chris Donley , John Jason Brzozowski , Lee Howard , Victor Kuarsingh | ||
Last updated | 2013-08-20 (Latest revision 2013-02-25) | ||
Replaced by | draft-grundemann-hipnet | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-grundemann-hipnet | |
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Abstract
Home networks are becoming more complex. With the launch of new services such as home security, IP video, Smart Grid, etc., many Service Providers are placing additional IPv4/IPv6 routers on the subscriber network. This document describes a self-configuring home router that is capable of operating in such an environment, and that requires no user interaction to configure it. Compliant with draft-ietf-homenet-arch, it uses existing protocols in new ways without the need for a routing protocol.
Authors
Chris Grundemann
Chris Donley
John Jason Brzozowski
Lee Howard
Victor Kuarsingh
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